yagimap214: Good Day,
After changing my GOG.com Account Email, I lost all money in my wallet ($410) and the new Cyberpunk 2077.
I did cleared cookies, tried everything. Even the game not showing the history. Now I changed my account's email back to the previous ones. Still, Can't find the game along with the wallet money.
Please help me.
Normally I'm not that quick with speculative accusations (actually I tend to avoid them completely) but your post rings so many alarm bells that I just have to ask: Did you buy the account?
What makes me ask:
*) The account is brand new...
*) ...but still contains almost $500 worth of value in games + wallet funds. Who sends $500 in advance to a company where you just signed up? Having a fat wallet is something for regulars who buy here all the time and know they will use the wallet funds. New customers would most likely not send so much money.
*) ...and you are already trying to change the email address associated with it.
*) There have been recent cases of spam here in this forum and as I have heard also on other places where GOG accounts with $500 in wallet funds were offered for $100.
If my hunch was correct and you bought the account then you have no chance of getting the funds and the game back. You have been scammed by the account seller.
The scam works like this: The scammer buys something that can easily be resold (which is why digital goods like gift keys or wallet funds are perfect for the scam) to a victim with stolen credit card data. When the owner of the credit card discovers the charge within the time allowed for disputing charges he will do so and the charge to the credit card gets reversed. Because of that the aquired funds/games will also be revoked. Since the scammers usually use transfer methods that can not be easily traced or recalled the victim usually carries the loss and the scammer runs away with the victims money.
Moral of the story: If a deal is too good to be true, it usually isn't.
In case I was wrong let me apologize in advance but your case had all signs of you falling for that scam.